Wandsworth: Belleville - how many children leave along the way?

We live near this very oversubscribed school. Just wondering if anyone local / with kids there knows what the turnover is like. We definitely won't get in for reception year, however I'm wondering if there's a possibility we'd get in for Y1, or Y2, or Y3. I'm happy for DD to go to our more local primary and see how it goes, but would be useful to know if it would be worth getting on the waiting list for Belleville and if a place is likely to come up at some stage which we can take if at that point we feel a move there would benefit her.

Same question for Honeywell (although as it is smaller I imagine there'll be fewer people leaving).

My DS went to Belleville and it really is a fantastic school. He's 13 now, but when he was there other children in his class did leave now and again. Many French families favoured the school, and a few of them returned to France. Others left at 7 and 10 to join prep schools to increase their chances of getting places at the Dulwich day schools. And there are always families who gave up on London to move to Guildford or wherever. You should be likely to get there.

Hi SavoirFaire. We moved our DS in Y1 having recently moved to the area. We were on the waiting list for Belleville all summer and finally got a place two weeks into the autumn term. We can't speak highly enough of the school. So far it has been absolutely great and we're delighted to have got a place!

My daughter started in Y2 - one of seven to join in her class that year. It's not usually such a high turnover but I'd say 2-3 leave each class most years. By Y2, you can generally get in if you live about 6-800m as crow flies.

I think you have to factor how close you live even if you are prepared to wait. Waiting list places are allocated using the same admission criteria as the original places. So if you are number 1 on the waiting list for example but a family moves to the area and closer to the school than you, they will become number 1 on the list and you will go down to number 2.There is no 'first come, first served' with schools.

If you live fairly close, you would be unlucky not to get a waiting list place eventualluy assuming a reasonable turnover but if you live a fair distance away, you may find you are continually bumped down the list as fast as you can climb up it so don't get beaten to any available places

After Year 2, you have the addtional option of appealing for a place since class size restrictions cease to apply from Year 3 onwards.

Sorry not been on for a while. Thank you for this. Thanks tiggytape - I was aware about that and this may be our issue as we are a kilometre or so away. Although I guess if 2-3 people in each class leave each year and it is now 4 form entry then there's a chance... We'll just have to see I guess. thanks.

My daughter has been on the waiting list for Honeywell / Belleville since Reception. We have been offered a place in Belleville at the beginning of Year 1, but it was for the Meteor site, so still quite a long walk from where we live and wouldn't have made sense to change her from her current school at that point. We have recently been offered a place in Year 1 at Honeywell and she will start there for the Summer term. I am aware that couple of children are expected to leave at the end of Year 1, so lots of chances to get in Honeywell for Y2 (provided that you live relatively close enough - don't forget that starting this September the distance will be measured in straight line rather than the walking route).

I know Belleville, its great school but huge can be overwhelming for some Kids. My only experience is with R and Y1 there I'd not seem to be too much movement in pupils in and out the School compared to some London state schools. There is a sizeable French community within the school great if your kids can speak or learning to speak French.

Catchment area was very very small, at least it was a few years ago from the families I knew I would draw around an area from the School stretching towards Clapham Common (by the play ground) along to we're the road separates the two ends of the common all houses within that area seem to have been well placed for catchment.